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"As usual, I agreee with S/B. Very fine summary.
I've found that, aside from the major reasons for adhering to reigions, there's a grab-bag of ad hoc rationales that make sense to the people who hold them. E.g., my uncle, a…"

I don't agree to religion. It proves to be a great hindrance for anyone who would like to make strides in progressing forward.If you think that you need to belief in a deity and a constructed set of beliefs passed down from history to pave you a path for self-control, then you're one of those people very frail of mind...something that you straight-away deny from the very start.Religion can and will be criticized for any problems and wrongs that it contains. To consider it as 'perfect' is in…See More

"Believe me, I could understand the difficulties of being an Atheist or speaking out against Islam in an Islamic country. Even more unfortunate is the lack of support received from the global Atheist community. Until there's enough support - all…"

19 year old Tunisian Amina Tyler, posted a topless photographs of herself on an International Feminist Activist Group FEMEN which had the slogan “my body belongs to me, and is not the source of anyone's honour” as a sign of protest for the freedom and rights of women in Tunisia, which itself is in a struggle for a survival of its own freedom.This has already caught the attention of Islamist cleric Adel Almi, president of Al-Jamia Al-Li-Wassatia Tawia Wal-Islah, there in Tunisia, who has called…See More

"I am with you. Atheists are not beloved in America, but at least we are not persecuted. And we are not killed for making jokes. One of the hallmarks of fanaticism is its total lack of humor. Good luck."

"The only harm (if you can call it that) that words do is in that they are heard ... and may be repeated ... and may have some degree of credibility, depending on who says them. There was never a word spoken which, in and of itself, EVER did…"

Being an Ex-Muslim and born of Pakistani origin, it sure brings with itself a barrage of problems, pressures, ridicule and a lot of threats, especially if you happen to be an atheist and are fighting for your right to be an apostate or stand and oppose religious beliefs. If you happen to be born in a country that takes Islam as the forefront for law-making, rights and the way of life to be run in that country, then you're most likely stripped away with a great deal of freedom of choice,…See More

Being an Ex-Muslim and born of Pakistan, it sure brings with itself a barrage of problems, pressures, ridicule and a lot of threats, especially if you happen to be an atheist and are fighting for your right to be an apostate or stand and oppose religious beliefs. If you happen to be born in a country that takes Islam as the forefront for law-making, rights and the way of life to be run in that country, then you're most likely stripped away with a great deal of freedom of choice, practice or…See More

"There is no place for far right Islamists, who're hell bent on enforcing a Sharia Law even in a civilized western world.We should be standing up against such religious fundamentalists that has brings little to no contribution in a world that is…"

Zohaib Javed's Blog

I don't agree to religion. It proves to be a great hindrance for anyone who would like to make strides in progressing forward.

If you think that you need to belief in a deity and a constructed set of beliefs passed down from history to pave you a path for self-control, then you're one of those people very frail of mind...something that you straight-away deny from the very start.

Religion can and will be criticized for any problems and wrongs that it contains. To consider it as…

19 year old Tunisian Amina Tyler, posted a topless photographs of herself on an International Feminist Activist Group FEMEN which had the slogan “my body belongs to me, and is not the source of anyone's honour” as a sign of protest for the freedom and rights of women in Tunisia, which itself is in a struggle for a survival of its own freedom.

This has already caught the attention of Islamist cleric Adel Almi, president of Al-Jamia Al-Li-Wassatia Tawia Wal-Islah, there in Tunisia, who…

Being an Ex-Muslim and born of Pakistan, it sure brings with itself a barrage of problems, pressures, ridicule and a lot of threats, especially if you happen to be an atheist and are fighting for your right to be an apostate or stand and oppose religious beliefs.

If you happen to be born in a country that takes Islam as the forefront for law-making, rights and the way of life to be run in that country, then you're most likely stripped away with a great deal of freedom of choice,…

Under the Blasphemy Law in more than 30 countries and Apostasy Laws in more than 20, Apostates and Blasphemers rights to express their freedom of opinion, critique and speech is continuously silenced while at the same time threatened with execution or sentencing.

We, the undersigned, highlight 14th March 2013 as an International Day to Defend the victims of Apostasy and Blasphemy.

The link I've posted below leads to the blogpost of a freethinking Honorary activist and…